Attendance Allowance and Pension Age Disability Payment can be worth up to £110.40 a week, but many older people miss out because of common misunderstandings about eligibility.
More than 1.7 million State Pensioners receive either £73.90 or £110.40 each week through the disability benefit.
Personal Independence Payment rates will increase from April 2026, with new payment amounts confirmed for all daily living and mobility components ...
From 7 April, more than 1.6 million pensioners receiving Attendance Allowance across the UK will see their payments increase. This benefit, designed to support people of State Pension age with ...
More than 1.7million people aged 66 and over are currently receiving the payment, but many more could qualify. Research by Policy in Practice suggests that up to 1.1million pensioners were not ...
More than 1.7 million people over State Pension age receive Attendance Allowance or Pension Age Disability Payment, with rates rising from April 2026 ...
The new weekly payment rates for State Pension, PIP, Attendance Allowance and working age benefits will start on April 6.
Low-income pensioners on disability benefits, or those providing unpaid care, may be entitled to extra financial support.
Certain pensioners across the UK have the opportunity to boost their monthly income from the Department for Work and Pensions ...
The payment could help people to stay independent for longer ...